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District may be created to fight rural fires

by | Feb 6, 2025 | Area news, Latest

Battling fires such as this one in 2023 involving a mobile home in unincorporated Collin County puts a strain on local fire departments like Farmersville and Princeton.

Some Collin County cities say they are running out of money to provide fire service to the 60,000 residents who live in the 75.5 square miles of unincorporated area. But county commissioners may soon be asked to hold an election to create a special district  to serve that need.

Since October 2013, the county has paid city fire departments to provide emergency service to residents in the city’s extra-territorial jurisdictions (ETJ) or nearby county land.

The program began with 22 cities, but Melissa dropped out last year and the cities of McKinney and Farmersville have filed notice of termination effective Oct. 1 of this year.

“The City of Farmersville, just like other cities, operates at a deficit when responding to unincorporated Collin County emergencies, and the tax-paying citizens inside of the city of Farmersville have to cover those costs,” Farmersville Fire Chief Greg Massey said in a Jan. 4 letter to citizens. “Currently, that deficit to city taxpayers is nearing $190,000 on the city’s operational budget for a fiscal year, based on Farmersville Fire Department emergency responses in unincorporated Collin County.”

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